I love when I mention I'm vaxxed and people are like 'what are you on your 47th booster??' and I've actually just had both my initial shots and I'm not even eligible for my first booster for another month but damn rights I'll get it.
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Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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It will eventually mutate itself into oblivion. The only question I pose is how many people will die before that happens. The 1918-1921 pandemic wiped out an estimated 50mn out of a population of around 2bn. That's roughly 2.5%. We're fast approaching that. Will it stop there?
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The Black Plague killed off 60% of the European population over a period of 10 years. So yeah, thank goodness for vaccines.
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"Smoke alarms, man… Why do we need them? What are the chances that I'm going to have a fire? And that annoying beep when it wants me to change the battery… How many times am I going to have to change the battery in that stupid thing?! And I gotta buy a NEW one every 10 years?!"
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Imagine if they prevented or stopped fires from spreading tho
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Feel the same. There are some people, such as those with certain types of diabetes, who need to take shots every day to stay alive. I can certainly take occasional shots/boosters to stay healthy, too.
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My daughter needs four injections every day, and sometimes when her blood sugar spikes she needs a bolus - a "booster", if you will. She takes them all without complaint. You can handle vaccines.
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I, personally, am willing to take as many as necessary to keep myself as safe as possible.
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That is fine, but why do you think it should be mandatory for all?
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